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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one of those shockers, don, is that this mother works for social services. so above everything, she works for social services, and even though she was not there at the time that the deputies arrived, she is accused of being complicit in the mistreatment of those children. take a look at your screen. here are their mug shots. doren lee harper and wanda sue larson, both 57 years of age, now facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. wanda sue larson is als
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one...
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don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring that vaccine to princeton. officials are meeting this weekend to discuss possible vaccinations on campus. it's an effort to combat an ongoing outbreak of meningitis b, which can cause life-threatening illness. the new jersey department of health says the first case developed when a student returned from spring break in march. after additional cases were reported, an outbreak of the disease was declared in may. a total of six students and one visitor to princeton are linked to the outbreak. the latest case was diagnosed las
don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring...
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i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was allegedly around this boy's neck. we have that video, folks. here is what we know. they are facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. larson is charged with willful failure to discharge her duty as a public official. listen to this. she is currently employed as a supervisor of the union county department of social service. . this is what authorities found at her house, a dead chicken around the neck of an 11-
i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken....
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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
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we have don james from parks and recreation. so don is going to discuss so parks and recreation priority projects. >> supervisors, capital director for the san francisco parks and recreation. i have a brief presentation today on the eastern plan for the open space. some of this was covered earlier by the city planning presentation. i think there is one fundamental commitment made as part of eastern neighborhoods. we would create four new open spaces and we are very well poised to follow through on that commitment. as noted in the earlier presentation 17 and folsom is a good example of the collaboration that's gone on between the planning and the parks and recreation and the community , we are able to use those impact fees to secure that site and complete a design. that project is on hold now to make time for the puc to create storm water catch basin underneath the park. once that is complete, we should be able to move forward. i think that spirit of collaboration is what we want to continue to repeat and all the other projects t
we have don james from parks and recreation. so don is going to discuss so parks and recreation priority projects. >> supervisors, capital director for the san francisco parks and recreation. i have a brief presentation today on the eastern plan for the open space. some of this was covered earlier by the city planning presentation. i think there is one fundamental commitment made as part of eastern neighborhoods. we would create four new open spaces and we are very well poised to follow...
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he saw several stories and our interview was don shipley, a retired navy s.e.a.l. who runs a training camp he has a you tube channel and has access to official s.e.a.l. data base. >> there are fewer than 10,000 of news 70 years that are alive. so there are no shortage of clowns out there stealing that. for profit. to gain respect, or to intimidate people they'll tell you they're seals. >> reporter: berg asked if he was a s.e.a.l. >> no. he was not. >> when you heard those words what is your reaction? >> if he was claiming to be a navy s.e.a.l., and he was distorting what the truth was, what else would he be willing to distort? >> reporter: bookberg took his concerns to the superintendent. >> did he talk about being a navy s.e.a.l.? >> yes. he did. >> confronted with his life, mimms allowed to resign from tech high nochlt mention of the controversy in the local papers. mimms just cited personal reasons. but after many phone conversations, e mails and texts, bruce mimms agreed to do something most phony navy s.e.a.l.s refuse to do. answer questions about why he did i
he saw several stories and our interview was don shipley, a retired navy s.e.a.l. who runs a training camp he has a you tube channel and has access to official s.e.a.l. data base. >> there are fewer than 10,000 of news 70 years that are alive. so there are no shortage of clowns out there stealing that. for profit. to gain respect, or to intimidate people they'll tell you they're seals. >> reporter: berg asked if he was a s.e.a.l. >> no. he was not. >> when you heard...
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fue en una zona no incorporada a a san josé >> no había pasado antes, me dijo que no era posible >> don felipe cruz es el encargado de una taqueria y esta zona coemrcial dice que es tranquilo, dice estar desconcertado después que fuera reportado sin vida en el estacionamiento >> es un hecho aislado no sabemos que pase >> la zona es tomada por la diversa circulación quienes luego de enterearse mostraron su asombro y preocupación >> caminamos por las calles, habemos muchas personas >> por la zona camina con frecuencia >> si, rumbo a mi trabajo, escuela, biblioteca >> el reporte fue recibido a las 956 en southwhite road, encontraron a un hombre baleado que recibio primeros auxilios, el comunicado no da detalles de la identidad de la lvictima o si fue herido después de ser baleado, tras el incidente armado el temor se propaga al cuestionar la violencia desatada en las calles de san josé >> hace falta la vigilancia, no hay nada >> entre más cae, más cae la familia >> tratamos de conseguir una entrevista con el departamento de alguaciles, las autoridades piden la colabroación para lle
fue en una zona no incorporada a a san josé >> no había pasado antes, me dijo que no era posible >> don felipe cruz es el encargado de una taqueria y esta zona coemrcial dice que es tranquilo, dice estar desconcertado después que fuera reportado sin vida en el estacionamiento >> es un hecho aislado no sabemos que pase >> la zona es tomada por la diversa circulación quienes luego de enterearse mostraron su asombro y preocupación >> caminamos por las calles,...
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he saw several stories and our interview was don shipley, a retired navy s.e.a.l. who runs a training camp he has a you tube channel and has access to official s.e.a.l. data base. >> there are fewer than 10,000 of news 70 years that are alive. so there are no shortage of clowns out there stealing that. for profit. to gain respect, or to intimidate people they'll tell you they're seals. >> reporter: berg asked if he was a s.e.a.l. >> no. he was not. >> when you heard those words what is your reaction? >> if he was claiming to be a navy s.e.a.l., and he was distorting what the truth was, what else would he be willing to distort? >> reporter: bookberg took his concerns to the superintendent. >> did he talk about being a navy s.e.a.l.? >> yes. he did. >> confronted with his life, mimms allowed to resign from tech high nochlt mention of the controversy in the local papers. mimms just cited personal reasons. but after many phone conversations, e mails and texts, bruce mimms agreed to do something most phony navy s.e.a.l.s refuse to do. answer questions about why he did i
he saw several stories and our interview was don shipley, a retired navy s.e.a.l. who runs a training camp he has a you tube channel and has access to official s.e.a.l. data base. >> there are fewer than 10,000 of news 70 years that are alive. so there are no shortage of clowns out there stealing that. for profit. to gain respect, or to intimidate people they'll tell you they're seals. >> reporter: berg asked if he was a s.e.a.l. >> no. he was not. >> when you heard...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the madness with a light hearted ceiling surface. and it took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again. he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for an arbor or making it crucial to make is important to remember a may seems so rooted in a particular place. also a elsewhere. and the fact that his work, national boundaries, it has something to do with his willingness to be. thrives on those. some said the world will end in fire, some say in nice. what i desire, but if it had twice to
so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the...
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no se pierda la charla con don fernando habla sobre sus experiencia hace 50 aÑos con john kennedy y la primera dama este domingo a las 11, 12 centro. al regresar tenemos que la familia rivera estÁ en medio de una disputa y lupillo asegura que despuÉs de esta de ninguna forma se presentarÁ en el homenaje a jenni que le estÁn preparando los demÁs hermanos. >> verÁn como toda una ciudad se une par test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. y con verizon. ceci, qué elegante. ascenso nuevo, teléfono nuevo. y con verizon. ceci, ¿nuevo plan de ejercicio? nueva ceci. teléfono nuevo. wow, qué cambiazo. ¿teléfono nuevo? sí, y no sólo eso... cambiar a un teléfono 4g lte con verizon edge... ... en la red que siempre has querido. eso es poder. verizon. escoge el nuevo sam
no se pierda la charla con don fernando habla sobre sus experiencia hace 50 aÑos con john kennedy y la primera dama este domingo a las 11, 12 centro. al regresar tenemos que la familia rivera estÁ en medio de una disputa y lupillo asegura que despuÉs de esta de ninguna forma se presentarÁ en el homenaje a jenni que le estÁn preparando los demÁs hermanos. >> verÁn como toda una ciudad se une par test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test....
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. >> mayor augusto corro says even when times are good, don batayan is not a wealthy community. they catch tuna in the waters here. 87,000 live in this part of the province. the fact that only nine died is almost a miracle. it's because when leaders demand he evacuations, the community did respond. >> what was important, evacuation? >> evacuation. >> evacuation. that's right. >> imagine 32 evacuation centers that we have, all of these evacuation centers were also damaged. but we can just lucky, i will say we were just lucky. >> what do people need the most right now? >> shelter. tents. >> tents. >> that's why we have more foods coming in. >> and water. >> yeah, water. are but it's more for shelter. >> shelter is really your biggest need? >> yes. >> have you had any disease? >> that's our biggest challenge now. >> mayor augusto tells me as bad as it looks now, he is grateful. for the steady flow of support and the steady flow of locals, to offer donation and transfer them to the people who need the most. remarkably, even after school after apart, the district offered students to
. >> mayor augusto corro says even when times are good, don batayan is not a wealthy community. they catch tuna in the waters here. 87,000 live in this part of the province. the fact that only nine died is almost a miracle. it's because when leaders demand he evacuations, the community did respond. >> what was important, evacuation? >> evacuation. >> evacuation. that's right. >> imagine 32 evacuation centers that we have, all of these evacuation centers were also...
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. >> yeah, hello, my name is don mcpherson, i am a member of casa justa and what i want to speak about basically is a couple things. the difference between the owners and master tenants, the violations and the communication between the dbi and the violations. no. 1, i think basically that master tenants have too much control over their jurisdiction as they can play and move these people around and force evictions, force -- i will rephrase that -- force predatory evictions. the dbi, i've been dealing with the dbi for about 4 years on one particular case and i'm still there through their assistance. so i know you guys have been working hard on what you're doing, but this is a complex matter. it's not just a situation that speculators come in, buy houses and flip them. there is problems within the areas of the master tenants. they are also turning a profit. it's predatory. so i think you've done a lot, mr. campos, in what you said earlier and i think you guys are doing pretty well and mr. yee brought up some interesting things also which i'm very interested in. so thank you. >> thank you,
. >> yeah, hello, my name is don mcpherson, i am a member of casa justa and what i want to speak about basically is a couple things. the difference between the owners and master tenants, the violations and the communication between the dbi and the violations. no. 1, i think basically that master tenants have too much control over their jurisdiction as they can play and move these people around and force evictions, force -- i will rephrase that -- force predatory evictions. the dbi, i've...
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he was on tuesday and into the offices and in the schools caught behind by don and sunny on the blog of non singular time from the best and eats. who scored seventy four runs in the fullest innings got a standing ovation as he walked a bit as long as he was dismissed. the city. he said it does not match would remain as to the good memories. it's an indefinite time. i mean. no land was certainly no one really into effect in the woods this one and only exception. i mean by revenue its decisions. what is done for god jesus and didn't let her. when congress party's vice president on going be going all from election campaign to watch the match with mohawk chieftain institute to touch a lot of offensive that it is like the caution. not only are still with the law to curb the student oceanic the case had also come to seek an open auction although the doctor put him on his special touch and got to talk to many eyeballs. so this comic con constantine before making the nation about what it is the kind of mystical and design. i would estimate the bottom of the biggest kid on the blog but what t
he was on tuesday and into the offices and in the schools caught behind by don and sunny on the blog of non singular time from the best and eats. who scored seventy four runs in the fullest innings got a standing ovation as he walked a bit as long as he was dismissed. the city. he said it does not match would remain as to the good memories. it's an indefinite time. i mean. no land was certainly no one really into effect in the woods this one and only exception. i mean by revenue its decisions....
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don drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects y. those who have had a drug or alcohol probl may beore likely toisuse lyrica. with less fromyalgia pain, i'm feeling betterith lyrica. ask your doctor abt lyrica today. i love clk and erasers. but change is coming. all my studes have the brd new surface. it has t new windows and comes th office, has a al keyboard, so they can do real work. they canse bing smartsearch to find anything ithe world... or last night's assignment. and the baery lasts and lasts, so afterchool they can skype, ay games, and my favore...do homework. change is looking pretty good after all. ♪ > you're watching "today in the bay." >>. >> whout theow cloud temperatures are right nowquite chilly in the north bay. down to 33 degrees aund santa rosa and napa. you can see clearly out tthe bay bridge, right now looking at we've h an air mass cnge in the ar. through th day you're going to probably see some high clouds here going past the trivalle and that
don drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects y. those who have had a drug or alcohol probl may beore likely toisuse lyrica. with less fromyalgia pain, i'm feeling betterith lyrica. ask your doctor abt lyrica today. i love clk and erasers. but change is coming. all my studes have the brd new surface. it has t new windows and comes th office, has a al keyboard, so they can do real work. they canse bing smartsearch to find anything ithe...
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compensaciÓn, eduardo pide que se haga lo posible por evitar que otros compaÑeros corran esta suerte o la de don trino que dejÓ a su familia sumida en un dolor que no hay alivio. la muerte de trinidad causÓ que perdiera la casa, eduardo guerra al conseguir la ayuda gratuita se atreviÓ a contar su historia, y a pesar de su estatus enfrentar a los responsables. soy salvador duran, regreso con ustedes. >>> gracias. y queremos recordar a los que sufrieron un accidente laboral que tienen derecho a pedir una indemnizaciÓn econÓmica, y compensaciÓn por el sufrimiento propio y de familiares. >>> lupillo rivera y su hermano juan convierten en campo de batalb batalla las redes sociales. y tambiÉn le presentamos un video musical. al ♪ ♪ > >>> amigos de "primer impacto", desde este lunes no se pierdan lo que la vida me robo. les aseguro que les va a encantar. >>> y con esta invitaciÓn de sebastiÁn rulli no se pierdan la novela con angelique boyer. >>> y las cosas no estÁn bien entre varios miembros de la familia rivera, revive la guerra de palabras entre lupillo y juan. luego que el primero no
compensaciÓn, eduardo pide que se haga lo posible por evitar que otros compaÑeros corran esta suerte o la de don trino que dejÓ a su familia sumida en un dolor que no hay alivio. la muerte de trinidad causÓ que perdiera la casa, eduardo guerra al conseguir la ayuda gratuita se atreviÓ a contar su historia, y a pesar de su estatus enfrentar a los responsables. soy salvador duran, regreso con ustedes. >>> gracias. y queremos recordar a los que sufrieron un accidente laboral que...
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melissa: i know you are not a fly on the wall today with the president but did you have a sense what when don? lahood. >> it is a lack of time insurance companies are preparing for a couple of years for january 1st, 2014 with the new mandated coverage is and obamacare provisions to be included and has been preparing to get out of the individual market with lower-cost and the more bare bones policies so now as they have their rates approved and then for the president to come i yesterday to say by the way now you can sell the policies from a regulatory and business perspective it will be nearly impossible if not impossible for some insurance companies to turn around on a dime. it has taken them three years to build a web site that doesn't work now the one to the companies to come back in a matter of weeks? >> they can ensure plans that would be canceled americans to cancel plans they must inform consumers about loss protection and about other options in the marketplace. what they did was to class is of consumers what is the impact with insurers? they understand risk controls those are changing
melissa: i know you are not a fly on the wall today with the president but did you have a sense what when don? lahood. >> it is a lack of time insurance companies are preparing for a couple of years for january 1st, 2014 with the new mandated coverage is and obamacare provisions to be included and has been preparing to get out of the individual market with lower-cost and the more bare bones policies so now as they have their rates approved and then for the president to come i yesterday to...
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a full day of crime fighting for miles who donned a cape and mask sxad superhero by his side. it was a full day in san francisco. he started when he rushed out of the ground hyatt hotel in union scare in a bat mobile and headed on over to a cable car line to rescue a damsel in distress. he also stopped the riddler from robbing a bank then ran over to at&t park to rescue the giants mascot who had been kidnapped by the peng bin. he was given a key to the city at city hall and a huge thank you for saving the city. ktvu's rob ross is live now in san francisco where the boy's story of hope brought a city together. rob. >> well, julie, the nooif-year-old said he always wanted to be a superhero and to many in san francisco today, that's exactly what he is. it was right out of a five-year-old's dream. miles, a little boy surviving cancer wanted to be like his hero batman, and transformed into batkid and went off to fight crime. in the morning, he save adam sell stuck on the cable car line, then stopped the riddler from robbing a bank. then received an heroes welcome wherever he went.
a full day of crime fighting for miles who donned a cape and mask sxad superhero by his side. it was a full day in san francisco. he started when he rushed out of the ground hyatt hotel in union scare in a bat mobile and headed on over to a cable car line to rescue a damsel in distress. he also stopped the riddler from robbing a bank then ran over to at&t park to rescue the giants mascot who had been kidnapped by the peng bin. he was given a key to the city at city hall and a huge thank you...
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back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's transforming into a digital communications company. some snail mail products. their partnership with ebay looks promising and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. if we get more signs that they're sustainable it can move higher into the end of the year. the stock rallied 124% so far. next up on october 25th jerry in florida asked about bj's restaurants. it's been a real dog. it fell from $55 in 2012 down to 27 and change right now. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a nice growth story. it hit multiple speed bumps including by raising prices too much too qu
back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's...
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it was one of don amici's last movi but it was really good. but it was a different chacter. so i said i've got to shavoff the mustache. so i did. and when the movie opened it was the weekend of the l.a. riots which s caused by the dney king thing. and businessas off in theaters like 9. so i go to ken, right, to promote the foreign anthat was an italian productn and these italians are waiting for me at the hotel going,there was no musthe. there is something wng." they blamed the whole movie on myo mustache. [ lahter ] jimmy: that's why tre was no -- [ italian acnt ] you dn't have a mustache. i can not believe you. >> and i never worked for them again. >> jimmy: never woed for those guys again. try -- not everyone n grow a mustache. here's my high school photo. [ laughter ] you kn, how embarrassing is that? >> you should have waited for the onset of puberty and that would have helped. >> jmy: someone told me ey have this hanging on the ceiling of tir prostate, when they got a prostate exam. >> y know it's kind of le a theme show. because teicles and mustaches, th go together.
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plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours ♪ lou: the state department insisting that it will not give congress access to survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack. fbi director opening the door to that possibility yesterday when he testified that he has no problems with survivors testifying before congress. the state department quickly issuing a statement saying, as we have said in the past, we share the department of justice's concerns and know that they advise congress that i witness interviews outside the criminal justice process could possibly lead to attempts to support the investigation. well, that is not what the fbi director now says. the state department did reveal that it as been quietly offering rewards of up to $10 million since january for affirmation leading to the arrest or conviction of anyone involved in the benghazi attack. and new reports, the central intelligence agency is amassing a huge
plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours ♪ lou: the state department insisting that it will not give congress access to survivors of the benghazi terrorist attack. fbi director opening the door to that possibility yesterday when he testified that he has no problems with survivors testifying before congress. the...
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i want to draw your attention to the fact that when don mates mentioned jerry trumble, the young baseball player that left a promising career in the majors to enlist in the marine corps, that our president of the american veterans center, jim roberts, has written a rather lengthy article about jimmy trumble. we invite you to go to the espn website, google no legacy, excuse me, the legacy of jimmy trumble on espn. you'll find a lot more detail on this amazing story. so with that said, we're happy to take some questions from the audience. any questions for him? there we go. frank, stand up and speak up. >> i can't hear you. >> what was the most rewarding aspect of your military service? >> the morning after -- >> rewarding aspect of your military service. what is the high point of your military service? >> oh. the high point -- as far as combat went, it was very satisfactory on guam where i managed to kill a few japanese. in fact, whenever i went on patrol, i used a b.a.r. a scout was supposed to use something else, but i didn't want to be out front by mist. i would pick up a b.a.r. from so
i want to draw your attention to the fact that when don mates mentioned jerry trumble, the young baseball player that left a promising career in the majors to enlist in the marine corps, that our president of the american veterans center, jim roberts, has written a rather lengthy article about jimmy trumble. we invite you to go to the espn website, google no legacy, excuse me, the legacy of jimmy trumble on espn. you'll find a lot more detail on this amazing story. so with that said, we're...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging to see why the stock's been running. pitney bowes has transformed into a digital communications company, some legacy snail mail products. pbi's partnership with ebay looks promising and the most recent results strengthens the case that the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed, working. i think if we get more signs are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year. but be careful, the
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and...
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don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you know, setting up the invitation so he'd have the appropriate time to be able to make those remarks and that he was thinking through all those months from july until november about what he'd say? >> very good. i'm with you all the way. i try to make the case in my book "lincoln's sword" that we have a good evidence once we look at the right places that lincoln was a very deliberate creator of his own speeches. he didn't say stuff off the top. and herndon describes how he wrote the house divided speech. he says he kept writing littl
don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you...
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a man named hallick and don carlos buel. and he was trying to get these two generals in the fall of 1961 to push into kentucky and later into tennessee, but he can't get them to act. he complains about, my generals won't do anything. this is lincoln saying the same thing about mcclellan and other generals as well. and lincoln has also by this time got his own ideas about the war. he wants to push the south at a whole bunch of different points and he's writing about doing this, but again, this is very much similar to what mcclellan is saying. the problem is, the generals have a plan but they won't act. well, finally, in february of 1862, some of the union generals decide they should do something. and ulysses s. grant and flag officer foote in the army take donaldson on the tennessee and cumberland rivers. this is very critical here, because this breaks apart the confederate cordon defense, their defensive system in the west. it completely comes apart. here's where braxton bragg enters the picture. what follows in the course o
a man named hallick and don carlos buel. and he was trying to get these two generals in the fall of 1961 to push into kentucky and later into tennessee, but he can't get them to act. he complains about, my generals won't do anything. this is lincoln saying the same thing about mcclellan and other generals as well. and lincoln has also by this time got his own ideas about the war. he wants to push the south at a whole bunch of different points and he's writing about doing this, but again, this...
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. >> back then it was -- i guess it was legal to have live -- >> you and don king duck masters. >> and justin timberlake, oprah winfrey. clearly i'm the most famous one of all. >> coming up on this week will mark 50 years when president kennedy was asin nateed. what happened that day inside the newsroom when it all happened. >> not all victoria secret models think taylor swift is so heavenly. the catwalk cat fight coming up. ♪ some day i will be living in a big old city ♪ and all you're ever is going to be is mean we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber bate, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we
. >> back then it was -- i guess it was legal to have live -- >> you and don king duck masters. >> and justin timberlake, oprah winfrey. clearly i'm the most famous one of all. >> coming up on this week will mark 50 years when president kennedy was asin nateed. what happened that day inside the newsroom when it all happened. >> not all victoria secret models think taylor swift is so heavenly. the catwalk cat fight coming up. ♪ some day i will be living in a big...